Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron

Neuroprosthetics is at the intersection of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physics. A biocompatible neuroprosthesis contains artificial neurons exhibiting biophysically plausible dynamics. Hybrid systems analysis could be used to prototype such artificial neurons. Biohybrid systems are com...

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Main Author: Barnett, William Halbert
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-phy_astr_theses-10052013-04-23T03:23:45Z Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron Barnett, William Halbert Neuroprosthetics is at the intersection of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physics. A biocompatible neuroprosthesis contains artificial neurons exhibiting biophysically plausible dynamics. Hybrid systems analysis could be used to prototype such artificial neurons. Biohybrid systems are composed of artificial and living neurons coupled via real-time computing and dynamic clamp. Model neurons must be thoroughly tested before coupled with a living cell. We use bifurcation theory to identify hazardous regimes of activity that may compromise biocompatibility and to identify control strategies for regimes of activity desirable for functional behavior. We construct real-time artificial neurons for the analysis of hybrid systems and demonstrate a mechanism through which an artificial neuron could maintain duty cycle independent of variations in period. 2009-10-01 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/phy_astr_theses/7 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=phy_astr_theses Physics and Astronomy Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Hybrid systems Real time systems Hodgkin huxley Neuronal dynamics Electrophysiology Dynamic clamp Medicinal leech Central pattern generator Half center oscillator Heartbeat Bifurcation theory Astrophysics and Astronomy Physics
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topic Hybrid systems
Real time systems
Hodgkin huxley
Neuronal dynamics
Electrophysiology
Dynamic clamp
Medicinal leech
Central pattern generator
Half center oscillator
Heartbeat
Bifurcation theory
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Physics
spellingShingle Hybrid systems
Real time systems
Hodgkin huxley
Neuronal dynamics
Electrophysiology
Dynamic clamp
Medicinal leech
Central pattern generator
Half center oscillator
Heartbeat
Bifurcation theory
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Physics
Barnett, William Halbert
Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
description Neuroprosthetics is at the intersection of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physics. A biocompatible neuroprosthesis contains artificial neurons exhibiting biophysically plausible dynamics. Hybrid systems analysis could be used to prototype such artificial neurons. Biohybrid systems are composed of artificial and living neurons coupled via real-time computing and dynamic clamp. Model neurons must be thoroughly tested before coupled with a living cell. We use bifurcation theory to identify hazardous regimes of activity that may compromise biocompatibility and to identify control strategies for regimes of activity desirable for functional behavior. We construct real-time artificial neurons for the analysis of hybrid systems and demonstrate a mechanism through which an artificial neuron could maintain duty cycle independent of variations in period.
author Barnett, William Halbert
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title Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
title_short Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
title_full Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
title_fullStr Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
title_full_unstemmed Duty Cycle Maintenance in an Artificial Neuron
title_sort duty cycle maintenance in an artificial neuron
publisher Digital Archive @ GSU
publishDate 2009
url http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/phy_astr_theses/7
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